Rusty PW
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I worked at a Boron gas station in high school during the gas shortage. We had one guy pumping gas, one collecting the money, and the manager standing near by with a shotgun. We would get gas once, if lucky maybe twice a week. We would have a line of cars going for 4 blocks. The most you could buy was 10 gallon. We had fist fights break out while people were waiting in line. I always had a full tank of gas. So did my dad for work.The national 55 was repealed in the 90s.
BUT - it was set up in the 1970s in answer to very real threats to national security and our economy.
Did you even live through the 1970s as an adult so you can remember if it was the day for you to be able to buy gas? Remember how long you waited in line - then got 4 cars back from the pump and sorry, out of gas............... and no more coming for a while....
Misguided? No, not at all.
Hated and loathed? Yeah, you bet it was.
Imagine being a guy (or gal) who made their LIVING driving! Some got paid by the load, some by the mile, and for an OTR driver to suddenly have to make it from NY to NE - imagine the hours difference (I know a guy here in the forum who would figure that for you)
So it was hated, bigly, and when people hate something then it's called misguided, stupid, not helpful, not necessary, and any list of words you might think of.
I can't forget the gas station lines for blocks - then that station ran out of gas, don't forget the "you can buy gas only on odd numbered days if your license plate has an odd number or xx letter", the ratioing? The "you can only buy xx gallons at a time" or "no filling unless your tank is under 1/2"
I remember it well. Some places had NO gasoline, some had to ration it. You might be in a line for almost an hour, even longer, in some places.
The USA oil output was dropping to a low point, OPEC came in and say "we are not going to sell you ANY oil" and we were stuck on only what we could get from non-OPEC nations, or our own reserves and resources. Prices shot up but worse than that - there wasn't any gas.
Imagine being a farmer needing fuel to haul grain, or even the gas tractors working the fields and how the prices shot up.
How about owner/operator buying their own fuel, and finding their pay has been cut because they can't make the same trips in a week they used to.
It's a fact that once you hit 60 mph, MPG drops like a rock. Science, universities and yes, congress did studies that showed how much would be saved by a then typical car on US roads, and similar for SUVs and so on. (it was also considered that most people would drive over the limit and that would make them feel good, so 55 meant that even if they went 60, there'd be big savings)
I believe it was figured at one point it saved over 150,000 barrels of oil PER DAY. I recall it was way over 100,000 barrels, and that made a difference.
Now - did I like it? @#$& no! This ADHD teen/young adult in the 70s racked up so many speeding tickets one of the troopers knew me by name when he walked up to my car. The magistrate "what is it this time"? I hated it more than you might imagine because I'm that sort that struggles with limits. I was REALLY BAD back then, I mean REALLY bad. I should have been killed more than once. Luckily - there are things and ways I can sort of help control that and I've learned a lot - especially working years in a shop along I35/I80 intersection where we did 24/7/365 towing for the IHP and local police and the things I saw - you can never ever unsee - and it helped a lot seeing things only EMTs or military persons might see. Sometimes cleanup of a vehicle isn't that great before it gets towed in.
(And maybe, it's a reason to drive a Jeep - I mean, how fast ya gonna really go in one of these?)
So don't think I'm defending it for the wrong reasons or that I liked it at all. No way did I like it.
But I understood it, the principals behind it.
but none of that even matters because we're all screwed now that our Jeep values are in the toilet.
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